Monday, August 17, 2026

The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026)

Not great but we're not sorry we watched it. Glamorous wardrobe, artwork, production design, and locations power this glossy sequel despite the squandering of the talents of Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Stanley, Tucci, and Emily Blunt, all reprising their roles of Andy, Miranda, Nigel, and Emily from the 2006 original, which I remember loving. This one takes place, appropriately, twenty years later and some of the gags are about people being scolded for their outdated (i.e. politically incorrect) language and actions as Streep's character's magazine takes its place in the 21st century. The rest of the enormous cast includes Justin Theroux, Kenneth Branagh, Lucy Liu, Simone Ashley, Rachel Bloom, and B.J. Novak.

Director David Frankel, screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna, director of photography Florian Ballhaus, and composer Theodore Shapiro also return for this outing. Shapiro's high energy score is available on all the usual platforms. Today I'm listening on Spotify for a change (my Apple Music is crunching something else at the moment). Lady Gaga has a cameo and contributes several songs, my favorites of which are Runway and Shape of a Woman. Of course Madonna's Vogue is featured as well as at least fifteen other songs.

Molly Rogers deserves a shout out for the costumes and Ballhaus' cinematography is important to the high production values.

Hathaway and Shapiro were last blogged for The Intern (in which Hathaway's character was not unlike Miranda from these two movies), Streep for Death Becomes Her, Tucci for Conclave, Blunt for The Fall Guy, Theroux for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Branagh for Tenet, Bloom for the TV series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (created, as it happens, by McKenna), Novak for Inglourious Basterds, Frankel for Jerry & Marge Go Large, and McKenna for Cruella

Of her over a hundred credits, Liu is best known for Kill Bill:Vol. 1 (2003) and Vol. 2 (2004), and one of the Charlie's Angels (2000). And I recognized Ashley from the two British series Sex Education (2019-21) and Bridgerton (2022-26). Ballhaus has shot a bunch of things I've seen but this is his first mention in these pages.

Rotten Tomatoes' audiences are buying the trends at 84% more than its critics at 78. Jack and I streamed it on Hulu on August 7.

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